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Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science (Violence and Trauma Studies)

  • Graduate Diploma

Study the AUT Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science in Violence and Trauma Studies, and in as little as one year you can explore different approaches to respond to violence and trauma in our communities and to assist with healing, individually and collectively.

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Degree Type
Graduate Diploma

About this course

Study the AUT Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science in Violence and Trauma Studies, and in as little as one year you can explore different approaches to respond to violence and trauma in our communities and to assist with healing, individually and collectively.

Course structure

The violence and trauma studies programme considers Maori and Western approaches to healing from violence and trauma. It's designed to help students develop a robust structural analysis of violence and the wider operations of power in society.

The programme can prepare you for further study at the master's level. It's a great postgraduate study option if you have been out of study for some time or are unsure if postgraduate study is for you.

You need a total of 120 points to complete the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science. You can select courses that reflect your career needs and interests.

Courses are taught in two block courses, usually run in March and August each year.

Complete the following coursesAnd select one professional courseAnd select one research course

Practice as a health professional in New Zealand is governed by legislation and a number of 'Responsible Authorities' (such as the NZ Psychologist Board, Physiotherapy Board and the Nursing Council who register practitioners). Overseas qualified health professionals who wish to practise in New Zealand should communicate directly with the relevant Responsible Authority. Qualifications recognised for professional registration at AUT are undergraduate; study at postgraduate level is not considered equivalent recognition for NZ Board certification.